Williams, a rookie, ran 15 times for 43 yards and a touchdown, his seventh this year. He caught all three of his targets for 19 yards. Jennings, returning from an ankle injury, rushed 10 times for 29 yards and caught three of five targets for 21 yards.

Williams, a rookie, ran 15 times for 43 yards and a touchdown, his seventh this year. He caught all three of his targets for 19 yards. Jennings, returning from an ankle injury, rushed 10 times for 29 yards and caught three of five targets for 21 yards.

The duo should enter 2015 in a backfield timeshare.

Josh Brown

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Giants kicker Josh Brown converted 3 of 4 field-goal tries Week 16, including a 52-yarder. He added four PATs for 13 points. Brown plays the Eagles in the regular-season finale.

The Bengals made a slew of moves Saturday to pare their roster down to the required 53 for the regular season.

Among those moves was the placement of guard Trey Hopkins on the reserve/injured list with a leg issue. Rookie quarterback AJ McCarron was put on the reserve/non-football injury list with a shoulder problem.

Giants defensive lineman Markus Kuhn is officially probable for Week 3 against the Texans, after getting through the week in practice without limitation due to an ankle injury.

Rueben Randle

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Giants wideout Rueben Randle finished the season with his second straight 100-yard performance, catching six passes for 158 yards against the Eagles. Randle hauled in 12 balls for 290 yards and a touchdown over the past two weeks.

Randle finished his third season with career highs of 71 catches for 938 yards, with four touchdowns. He's entering the final year of his rookie deal.

Ogletree appeared in seven games during the 2014 season and caught five passes for 50 yards

Orleans Darkwa

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The Giants got a slew of offensive contributions in their 37-27 win at St. Louis. Among them, tight end Larry Donnell caught four of five targets for 42 yards, wideout Preston Parker caught all three of his targets for 32 yards and tight end Daniel Fells hauled in two passes for 20 yards.

Backup running back Orleans Darkwa ran four times for 21 yards, including a 12-yard touchdown, and secured both his targets for 17 yards.

The Giants believe the offseason work ethic of tight end Larry Donnell will lead to him making a big leap in 2015 and that they have a "future star" in Donnell, ESPN.com reports.

While the team will likely add to the tight end position this offseason, Donnell is set to play the pass-catching starting role in Ben McAdoo's offense. He'll be looking to build upon a 2014 season in which he caught 63 passes for 623 yards and scored six touchdowns.

Injury

Ankle - Left Week 17 vs. Philadelphia

Stevie Brown

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Giants safety Stevie Brown suffered a left foot injury while making an interception in the first quarter against the Eagles. Brown was carted off the field.

Giants general manager Jerry Reese told reporters that the team can't rely on wideout Victor Cruz being fully recovered in time for the 2015 season. Reese noted that doing so wouldn't be responsible for the front office, and that as a result, they'll look to improve at the position this offseason, according to ESPN.

"When a guy has a big injury like Victor had, you can't put all your eggs in his basket," Reese said. "Our doctors say he looks good. I see him down in the training room, working out with our trainers and our medical people, and he looks good. But his game is quickness. And until you get out there and move around, you never really know how he's going to recovery from that. We're hoping and praying that he'll come back 100 percent and be the Victor Cruz that we know, but you can't put 100 percent in that basket."

Cruz tore his patella tendon in October against the Eagles. He was limited to 23 catches for 337 and one touchdown in six games in 2014. Coach Tom Coughlin told reporters that Cruz should start running soon, and that he remains "where he needs to be" in his recovery process.

Injury

Knee - IR. Out for season

John Jerry

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Giants left tackle Will Beatty (leg), guard John Jerry (knee) and receiver Mario Manningham (knee) all will be limited during training camp, reports ESPN. The Giants' first practice is Tuesday.

"I don’t know about that. I think he was trying to be a hero," Reese said according to the New York Post. "I don’t think you can run fast like that with two torn hamstrings."

Beckham, who won Rookie of the Year and played in the Pro Bowl wouldn't have let him play if the injury was true.

"I don’t think so," Reese said. "I think our doctors would have caught that. According to our doctors, it was healed up. He may have gotten fatigued later in the season. But I don’t think you can go out and run like that if you’ve got a couple torn hamstrings."

Beckham missed the first four games of the season with a hamstring injury, but finished the year with 1,305 receiving yards on 91 catches with 12 touchdowns.

The team was set to tag Pierre-Paul if a long-term deal could not be reached, per a report in February, and he still remains unsigned as Monday's deadline for tagging players approaches. If the two sides cannot work out a long-term deal, the defensive end would receive $14.813 million to play in 2015.

Giants wide receiver Rueben Randle caught all three of his targets for 36 yards in his team's 31-28 loss to the Cowboys in Week 12.

Eli Manning was locked in on rookie Odell Beckham (10 catches, 146 yards, two TDs) and running back Rashad Jennings (eight catches, 68 yards), and Randle was one of the quarterback's six other targeted receivers to split 11 catches. Tight end Daniel Fells also secured three receptions for 35 yards, while tight end Larry Donnell managed just two receptions for 24 yards. Wide receiver Preston Parker caught one of his three targets for 16 yards, while tight end Adrien Robinson caught his only target for a one-yard touchdown.

Randle, Parker and the team's TE corps should continue to play a complementary role behind Beckham moving forward. The Giants will take on the Jaguars in Week 13.

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Johnathan Hankins

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Giants defensive tackle Johnathan Hankins is poised for a breakout season in his second year, according to the team's website. With Linval Joseph's departure, Hankins will play a lot more and "provide upper-echelon play at defensive tackle down in and down out," the website said.

A second-round pick out of Ohio State, Hankins played in 11 games last year, making 16 tackles.

The Giants got a slew of offensive contributions in their 37-27 win at St. Louis. Among them, tight end Larry Donnell caught four of five targets for 42 yards, wideout Preston Parker caught all three of his targets for 32 yards and tight end Daniel Fells hauled in two passes for 20 yards.

Backup running back Orleans Darkwa ran four times for 21 yards, including a 12-yard touchdown, and secured both his targets for 17 yards.

Giants owner John Mara confirmed coach Tom Coughlin will return for the 2015 season but made clear he won't accept a fourth straight non-playoff season. Asked if 2015 was a win-or-else proposition for many in the organization, Mara replied: "I don't think that's an unfair statement."

When the Giants lost their seventh straight, 25-24 at Jacksonville, Mara said he sat on the bus after the game and "wanted to fire everyboyd."

But Mara said the players kept playing hard for Coughlin, as evidenced by the team's 3-1 finish. Mara will continue to let Coughlin make decisions about the coaching staff.

Coughlin's contract has one year left. Mara said his normal policy is to not let coaches work as lame ducks, but added, "That's not set in stone."

Coughlin said he never considered the possibility of not coming back and that he's overseeing a "massive evaluation process" of the entire team. Coughlin defended defensive coordinator Perry Fewell, saying he "had his hands full, no doubt about it."

Mara called quarterback Eli Manning's body of work in 2015 "pretty good" and said he wants Manning to retire as a Giant. Manning, who turns 34 on Saturday, has one year left on his deal at $17 million.

Jennings was considered doubtful coming into the contest due to a knee injury. Adam Snyder was listed as probable with a knee issue, but will not go. The other five players listed are healthy scratches.

Travis Howard

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The Giants waived/injured cornerback Travis Howard with a knee injury and signed corner Chandler Fenner, who spent last season on the Seahawks' IR with a knee injury.

Giants safety Nat Berhe injured his knee on a kickoff return in the first quarter of the game against the Eagles. Berhe was helped off the field holding his right knee.

Injury

Knee - Left Week 17 vs. Philadelphia

Antrel Rolle

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Giants coach Tom Coughlin said Thursday that the team would like to retain free-agent safety Antrel Rolle depending on his asking price, NJ.com reports.

"We'd like him to come back," Coughlin said, adding, "obviously we do have financial restrictions involved."

Rolle struggled last season in the final year of his five-year deal after being named to the Pro Bowl in 2013, but Coughlin indicated that the safety brings more value that just his work on the field.

"He's an outstanding young man and really I've never come across a player that was more interested in his team and trying to help his team be better in any way they could," Coughlin said. "I think countless Tuesday's Antrel was in my office with, 'How can we get better? What can we do to get better?' Just thoughts going back and forth between coach/player, in terms of how our team could improve. I don't think I was ever involved with a player that was more sincerely interested in how his team could improve. And I admire that very much in him as a young man and a leader."

The team will likely prioritize the safety position this offseason, with Rolle joining veterans Stevie Brown and Quintin Demps as free agents.

Peyton Hillis

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The Giants have officially released running back Peyton Hillis on Wednesday, per the team's official website. Hillis had his 2014 campaign cut short with a concussion. He rushed for 115 yards on 26 carries in nine games. He has appeared in only 16 games the past two seasons.

Hillis was released with a failed physical designation.

Injury

Concussion - IR. Out for season

Preston Parker

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The Giants got a slew of offensive contributions in their 37-27 win at St. Louis. Among them, tight end Larry Donnell caught four of five targets for 42 yards, wideout Preston Parker caught all three of his targets for 32 yards and tight end Daniel Fells hauled in two passes for 20 yards.

Backup running back Orleans Darkwa ran four times for 21 yards, including a 12-yard touchdown, and secured both his targets for 17 yards.

They'll all play the Eagles in Week 17.

Damontre Moore

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Giants coach Tom Coughlin said Wednesday giving defensive end Damontre Moore more playing time could be an option to help a lackluster pass rush, according to NJ.com.

"Young Damontre, everybody wants him in the ball game, he did have some success the other day with one sack," Coughlin said. "He should have been playing a little bit more (Week 12 vs. Dallas)."

Despite Moore showing at times he could help the pass rush, he has spent a lot of time on the bench this season.

"Because there are times, to be honest with you, during the week when you talk about confidence level, whether it's assignment football or whatever, for whatever reason, it hasn't been something that we thought [Moore] knows exactly what he's doing and so on and so forth," Coughlin said. "The practices have to fulfill the idea that we can go ahead and play him under all kinds of circumstances is what we'd like to do, not just on third down."

The Giants have ruled out tackle James Brewer (concussion) and linebacker Jacquian Williams (concussion) out for Sunday's game against the Redskins. The other three players on New York's final injury report were deemed probable for Week 15. Those players include linebacker Jameel McClain (knee), linebacker Mark Herzlich (concussion) and quarterback Eli Manning (back).

Giants tackle Will Beatty is probable to return to Sunday's game against the Cowboys with an eye injury, the team announced. Beatty was one of several players on both sides to suffer injuries in the fourth quarter Sunday night, but it appears the injury is minor in his case.

The Lions have signed cornerback Mike Harris to the practice squad, waiving cornerback Josh Victorian in a corresponding move. Harris was cut from the Jaguars during the preseason.

Chandler Fenner

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The Giants signed defensive back Chandler Fenner Saturday, waiving linebacker Dan Fox in a corresponding move. Fox was active for two games but didn't see any playing time.

Marcus Harris

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Giants wide receiver Marcus Harriswas forced out of Friday's preseason game against the Jets with a shoulder injury, according to the New York Daily News. Harris saw some snaps with the first-team offense before sustaining the injury in the first half. He was ruled out for the remainder of the game.

"We're looking at all the possibilities. We're just trying to get better," defensive coordinator Perry Fewell said, per NJ.com. "It was an internal Giants decision [to make the switch] and I'll just leave it at that."

Michael Cox

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The Giants put running back Michael Cox on season-ending injured reserve with a broken leg and signed running back Orleans Darkwa off the Dolphins' practice squad, reports the New York Daily News.